Birthright Revised in November 2005?


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I would buy such a product, if it ever becomes real.

It may not have been a financially successful setting, but it was a pretty massive setting in scope, if not depth. Every kingdom was detailed to a point where the current internal conflicts were detailed, and the important NPC's in each were statted out. Every petty conflict could be leveraged as a plot hook. And you had several super villians in the form of the awnsheigh.

Modifying the blood line powers to 3rd ed is enough of a non trivial balancing problem that having a 'real company' do it would be handy.

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Although the primary focus is the setting -- Cerilia -- and the surroundings, I just want to know if they'll also provide expanded guideline about using their realm management system in other campaign settings (homebrewed or published)?
 

I'd like to see what they come up with, praying it's not the "Here, spend precious feats on your bloodline and abilities!" stuff from the Dragon article.

Brad
 

cignus_pfaccari said:
I'd like to see what they come up with, praying it's not the "Here, spend precious feats on your bloodline and abilities!" stuff from the Dragon article.

Brad

The Bloodline concept was handled quite well, in my opinion, in my favorite non-core WotC D&D book, Unearthed Arcana. Check it out if you haven't already.

I'd love to see Birthright make a fully realized return. I'd also love to see Tony Szczudlo do the art. He pretty much defined Birthright's look.
 

cignus_pfaccari said:
I'd like to see what they come up with, praying it's not the "Here, spend precious feats on your bloodline and abilities!" stuff from the Dragon article.
I just hope there is a balance of trade-offs between scion and mundane unblooded characters, otherwise it'll be a "bloodline superiority" game.
 

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